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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
h tu ito n, j \ X i (in o», i ojo , GRANT» i'ANN DAILY COt >11 Kit STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF FER52NAIL ììlb BANK Garments for Cool Weather DECEMBER »I, toil» LIABILITIES 9 Fammi mid 0 •unt- di*- »571,121.27 MN, 1 M2.IM) U. H. Bond* Other Bomia Warrants Nt»ak In Itoaerve and 05,001.10 Federal Bank Bank Building mid Fixture* Other Basil Estate Cash and Exchange 2.250.IMI Cupi tai Nloak ......... » 50,04>0.00 25,000.00 Interrai Collect».»l * 5,000.50 Not Eiwimd ...... .'I.OOOIIO I*ivid<.ii»l- l'n|Miid CircnlutJon .............. , . 12,54N».tM» 74O.0MMNI DEPOHITH 2.1.1110.0» 10,710.041 M5.OO5.4H » nia ,5» mi .55 SN45.5N41.55 Wn Invite the a<<oiint» of Individual» and firms, uaaiiring a lu'lpful »»•ri ice. B A S T A I N Pruning Shears Strong, Light and 1 Hirable o 8 ft. length 10 ft. length Rogue River Hardware Co PURITAN TIRE CARE MONDAY llm ••HI PKK PlIONt »GRAPH” If you have never heard a Puritan, you can have no con ception of the wonderful depth und richness of tone and clear ness of expression, which is ob tained on no other talking ma« chine. WhetheF you prefer opera tic Mlectlon*. Jazz or “Uncle Josh” you will be charmed with their reproduction on a Puritan phonograph. Playing all make* of disc re- <<>t I eipiallv well without ex tra attachment«, the Puritan Is really th»* most wonderful pho nograph made. “The phono graph that Is different.” STANTON ROWELL Music and Photo House 507 Ci Street How an automobile tire is built— why It I* built that way and how to I get more mile* from the tires you I use will be explained at our store by a Goodyear Tire expert on Monday, |Jauuary 12. He will be with 11» all day. We »all It a‘Tlre Conservation Day and have urranged for a complete illus trated demon»! ration on the coa »¡ruction and care of ti res. You will get many points which will help you reduce definitely your j tire expense. A half hour spent with this man | will do any user of tires hither pas- senger car or truck a lot of real good. And it won't cost you a cent. Remember the day all day Mon- day. January 12. 1920. Be sure to come. I Grant» ~ “ * *"■ • • Pass ■ Service Station. «5 Ada Bolster arrived today from Shipping Hop*— Portland on her way to Brooking*. A. i.M. l-arson, hop buyer of Inde- Try a 50c merchant* lunch at the pendence, Ore., I* in the city attend Oxford Grill. 67 ing to the shipping of about 400 W L Babcock, of Kerby, Is »pend bales of hops which he purchased from the River Flank* farm*, and the ing a day or two In town. He Robinson and Verdin places, Munuel Bro*, have a whqle raft of also bought a quantity of hop roots Ueod Ford*. 65 for the Willamette valley. Luther Ruth came in from Glen dale thl* morning for a few day*. We Pay 25» Per Pound— Willard storage battery ••rvlce For all poultry except old roosters station. 314 North Sixth St. 1 7 If Temple Market. E. L. Churchill went to .Medford this morning. We »ell u*ed Fords to «lilt your in HalvaUon Army Meetings— A prayer meeting was held come. Manuel Bros 65 evening at the home of W. N. Camp Mrs. J. T. Fry and baby returned bell, 416 Rogue River avenue. 15 thl* afternoon from flo»eburg, where friends and neighbors were present they visited relative*. and much Interest was taken In the Mrs. T. V. I»ean leave* tonight for subject, "The Prints of the Spirit.” 1 Portland to attend the funwral of The next meeting will be held Fri-¡ her sister, Mr*. J. E. Twigger. day, Janqjry 16. at the home of .Mrs. Robert Inks, of the River Banks Murphy, 609 South Fourth street. farms went to Roseburg lust night All are Invited. to visit his [«rents. Mrs. Ben Morgan, of Ro*eburg, is the guest .of Mr. un<l Mr*. Stanton ReofM-ning Palace Dining Roon Monday morning. January 12 will Rowell for a few days. see the re-openlng of the Palace din- i See G. P. Jester for life insurance 5 9 if Ing room under the management of •Penn Mittal JJfe. Miss Marietta Martin went to C. F. Taylor. The »»-nice will be Rogue River this morning to »pend strictly short order, and the prices ' reasonable. Your patronage will be the week end at home. appreciated. 65 ' we If you haven’t much money have used Fords at that price. 1 65 Manuel Bros. ' Qulncey Woodcock, who spent sev- oral months In the Port Orfoni sec- tion, ha* returne»! to Grants Pass and will go to Kerby next week. Miss Clare Stones and Miss Bertie Waldon, of Philadelphia, stopped off in Grants Pass for a day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woolfolk The ladies are on their way to l.o« Angelos. If you want a real good Ford or one that isn't so good see Manuel Bros. 65 Mr*, B. Cochrane, who spent the past three week* with her sister, Mr*. C. H. Woodward, left this af- ternoon for her home at San Fran- cisco. NEW TODAY SEE G. P. JESTER tor life ance Penn (Mutual Life. JoS MOSS AGENCY—Fire ano», plate glass liability ance. 204 >4 Sixth street. Mr. Thom|M»<>n Return*— C D. Thompson, who recently re signed as county agent for Josephine county, returned from Corvallis Fri day, having been there during the s<>sslon of the farmer*' week meet Ings. During Mr. Thompson’s ab sc nee the office of the county agent In the courthouse was closed, but he will now keep it open till other ar rangements are made, or till he en ter» u)*on other work which he now has under contemplation Prof. P. V. Maris, the state leader of county agents, has not yet selected a man for successor to Mr. Thompson in Jo sephine county, and it was at his re quest that Mr. Thompson is to re main in the office for the present. Mr. Thompson has not decided upon the work he will take up. A Ford— To Dodge the Sooner Taxi, Two new Dodges at Ford prices—Also two Fords for those who prefer them. Our phone service is as good as our Taxi Service. When you think of a Taxi look on the inside of the front cover of the phone directory. Sooner Taxi for service. Phone 262-R. Jit ney Luke. 65 lniar- Insur- tf IX»ST ■ Three months old fox terrier, white with black ears and black spot on forehead. Finder pleasy notify W. L. Curtin. Phone 1.X4-R 65 Hilt SALE— -Fifteen tons baled first cutting, grass and alfalfa, suitable for stock cattle, cash price. $23 per ton f. o. b. Second cutting al falfa. $29. A. E. Hermanson, Medford, Ore. 69 No Red Tais'— Just phone 26 2-R for the Sooner Taxi. Two Dodge cars, and two lit- tie old Fords that are always on the Job. 6X OREGON Monday LILA LEE IN “Rose ’o the River” BIRTON IICLMIS MATINEE TOMORROW 2:45 P. M. TR IVELOGl I F 1 urniture INEXPENSIVELY BEAUTIFIES THE HOME There is no other way in which you can add permanently to the attractiveness of your home as cheaply as through a proper se lection of furniture. We have a display of pieces and designs that will Interest you even if you are not contemplating immediate purchase. We invite you in Just for your own satisfaction and informa- tion. Come now buy when you are ready. " WE TURM A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” • LtNOlfUM^RANGtS, W au P a PFR, MACHINFS £. HoOStfAS H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P hone 50 TAILORED CLOTHES have a great deal to do with one’s welfare. Successful men wear them. They cost no more in the end. Have your next suit tailored by You < ain't slI.IR FltO.M IMHGbAH Fill IIEPPNEIt TO H AVE < OSTS DUMI PEIt POI XI» GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM Heppner, Ore., Jan. 10. Hepp ALL YOU HAVE TO DO is to use a Exmninathm for Po*t master— little Judgment in buying, and Civil service examination for the ner** new $100,000 gravity water you can not possibly go wrong. selection of a postmaster at Williams MiBsoiihi. .Mont., Jan. 9. “Doug system was assured this morning, The future of Grants Pass is as Is being held at the courthouse to las fir manna,” more pro|>erly desig when contracts for material and sured. If you don't get in now day, under direction of the local construction of the pipeline from the nated melezitose. is about one half you will have regrets within six j iMistofffce management. Postmaster sugar content but sugar can not be headwaters of Willow creek to Hepp months. O'Kelly recently removed from Wil obtained from It for lea* than $66 ner were let. The line will be of liams to go to Rogue River, where a pound, according to reixirts receiv- concrete construction’ except three If you want to possess one bf the be has purchased the Wilson mercan e«l from the forest service products miles a<t the lower end. where the coziest 5-room bungalows, with tile establishment. O'Kelly som his pressure is heavy. Redwood mains laboratory at Madison. Wls. garage, all modern conveniences, Williams store to W. C. Flxley, who The “manna” occasionally forms will be used for low-pressure line fine basement and splendid shade also inherited the management of during summer droughts or In dry For t he purpose of diverting the trees in the choicest residential the postoffice with it. and Mr. Fix- regions on the leaves and twigs of water of Ditch »reek across the di district for only $1500 see McKin- ley is today the sole applicant who vide Into the head of Willow creek the Douglas fir. st ry. presents himself for the examination to augment the flow In that creek for as a preliminary to the appointment Placer location notice* at Courier the protection of old water rights, 153 acres. 60 acres of the finest to the postmastership. Mr. Flxley office. "1^1 there will be light iron pipes. of river bottom silt soil, 20 acres has given excellent satisfaction to mostly in apples, principally New- the patrons since he has been in town. Spitz and Winesaps, fair ly charge, and will no doubt be the good livable house and barn, on regularly commissioned P. M. in a splendid roadway, at one-third the short time. price of anything in the valley, quality considered. Close in. < 'lievrolet Agency Removed— W. S. Maxwell £- Co. have moved “-room house in good livable con- the Chevrolet and Nash agency to dition, in choice residential dls- the corner of Sixth and H streets, op trtct, fine bath tub, small cook posite the Peerless, which they will stove, some furniture, corner lot, occupy until their new building is $500. erected. See Maxwell for Chevrolet ears and trucks and Nash cars and Several choice homes at bed rock trucks. prices, located to suit YOU. It don't cost yon anything to talk. SEE me. E. T. McKinstry, 603 o st reef. 66 Tomorrow rnrs. Hellie Deas Succeaaor to Mr». E. Rehkopf Bl'GGY AND SINGLE HARNESS all in good condition to trade for calves or sheep. Phono 601-F-1S. or address Ben Fl. Jess. Rd. 4. *0 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One Faultless Grubber. with 175 feet •"» -inch steel cable, all nearly new. Cost $1X0. What have yon to trade, or will sell nt reasonable figure for cash. Address Box 690 66 Grants Pass. • FOR RENT 7-room bouse corner of Burgess and Pine, to be vacat ed February 1. See Jitney I.alto. 66 Ih-ntal (reme Makes the Mouth feel so cool and clean 25» Tube CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books The BEVALI. Sture Placer location notice« at Cour e- office »45 and less to »415 and more GEO. S. CALHOUN Over Fifteen Years Local Agent Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishing's FOR MEN—AT Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers MARX CMFTHES niffy 1‘ull Enjoyed— The B. Y. P. U. had an enjoyable taffy pull at the Baptist church last night and those who attended say they had a “dandy time.” Mr. BraniHcll Returns---- Hazelton Making Improvement»— The wooden building which has cupied the northeast corner Sixth and C streets for 25 years more is now being torn down make way for a new service station for A. V. Hazelton of the Battery Shop, Plans of the building show special attention to convenience and utility, and will also be attractive. It is to be ready for occupancy by February 1. President •Bramwell, of the Cham ber of Commerce, has returned from Portland, where he attended the meeting of the Oregon irrigation con gress. He spoke before the congress yesterday upon the subject of Oxford Grill— “Greater Oregon.” Merchants lunch 50c. Served 11:30 to 1:30. Menu changed daily. l>an<-ing Party— Waldorf hall,' Saturday night. 65 Not how cheap, but how good, is our policy. Both < linmte mid Fish for Bruce— The lvnap|>* Return— Bruce Olding, proprietor of Old- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Knapp returned ing's garage, was one of the most a couple of days ago to remain and consistent users of the little stamp have leased the L. L. Jewell home at telling the people with whom he had , Fifth and A streets. Mr. Knapp correspondence that “It's the Cli i bought a grocery stock in Roseburg mate.” But he has now gone John ! some months ago and built up the Hampshire one better, and he has ¡business, which has just been sold had a special stump made which adds to Roseburg parties. Mr Knapp re in type uniform with the climate »Id-. tained his interest in the Basket “We Say It's the Fishing Too." : Grocery here “Those Stories ■lesti* Told1'— Y«nt Can’t Ihwlg»-— Hear one of them at the Baptist The Palace Taxi, two cars, a F»rrd church Sunday night, “The Sheep and a Chevrolet, both guaranteed to 65 stand the ■‘Climate.” That Strayed.” The drivers are also well broke to the climate. 1 oral Firm Shipped Salmon— We hope no one gets sore at this, as Figures supplied regarding sal we both love the climate. Phone mon fishing in the Rogue, indicate 22-J. Geo. A. Hyde and H. L. Sar- t'. it independent fishermen who last geant. fijtf year marketed their cat h through Gra. & Harbeck, following the clos Chamber Will Aid— ing of the union a tivlties. amounted The directors of the Chamber of th 4 2.031 pounds. The union main Commerce are in session this after tained a selling agency of its own noon to devise ways by which they till the fishermen Ijecame too few to can aid the enumerators in the ob keep Mr. Gething on the Job, and he taining of a hnndred-per cent *■•- returned to California. meratlon for Josephine county